Shots given at birth

    • [DOCX File]WHO | World Health Organization

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      IPV should be given at the same time as Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) drops. IPV is safe to give at 14 weeks even for babies born too early or who get sick often. For infants starting the routine immunization schedule after 14 weeks, the IPV dose should be given the first time you see them.


    • [DOT File]DHS-579, Well Child Exam Infancy: 4 Weeks

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      Make sure your baby gets all of her shots on time. To lower the chance of your baby dying from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), ALWAYS put your baby to sleep on his back in a crib or bassinet. There should be no soft bedding, blankets, pillows, bumper pads, sheepskins, or …


    • [DOCX File]Introduction - CHIRP-Web Main Page

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      statements that are given to parents/guardians or patients each time a vaccine is administered eachhave a publication date listed on them. This publication date is supposed tobe recorded each time a vaccine is administered to help ensure that themost current information statement is being used by the provider.


    • [DOC File]Indicators for monitoring progress towards maternal and ...

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      4. Percentage of mothers who received at least 2 Tetanus Toxoid (TT) doses before the birth of their youngest child . 5. Percentage of mothers who received any antenatal care (ANC) visits from trained health personnel during the last pregnancy . 6. Percentage of mothers whose last childbirth was attended by skilled birth attendant . 7.


    • [DOCX File]NO SHOTS, NO SCHOOL, NO JOKE! - Nassau County School ...

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      no shots, no school, no joke! Parents should get their child’s shots with their child’s doctor if they have private insurance or Medicaid. For those without insurance shots are provided through the Florida Department of Health, Nassau County at no charge for children birth to 18 years of age through a Federal Vaccine for Children Program.


    • [DOCX File]Microsoft Word - 03528v7-14 - Ohio Medicaid

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      Mothers should have prenatal exams and children should have exams at: birth, 3 to 5 days of age, and at 1, 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, 24, and 30 months of age. After that, children should have at least one exam per year. All children should have tests for lead poisoning.


    • [DOCX File]Flu Vaccine Appointment Reminder Template

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      A flu vaccine during pregnancy has been shown to help protect you from flu during pregnancy and can help protect your baby for several months after birth. [ For adults age s 50 to 64 ]: about 30% of adults 50 to 64 years have a medical condition that puts them at high risk of serious flu complications.


    • [DOC File]For FLU Shots we accept the following methods of payment ...

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      I believe I understand the benefits and risks of the vaccines be given to me or to the person named above for whom I am authorized to make this request. I agree that neither Morrow County Health Department shall have any responsibility or liability if I contract influenza, pneumonia or other respiratory diseases, or suffer any other adverse ...


    • [DOT File]DHS-581, Well Child Exam Infancy: 4 Months

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      Keep your baby’s immunization (shot) card in a safe place and bring it to every doctor or clinic visit. Babies can get shots even when they have a slight cold. Your baby is still getting all the nutrition he needs from breast milk or formula. Try to keep breast-feeding until your baby is at least 12 months old.


    • [DOC File]Sample Letter for Public Schools

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      til immunization documentation has been given to us (according to Washington State law RCW 28A.210.080 and rules, WAC 392-380-045 and WAC 246-105-020). This exclusion starts now. Skipping vaccinations or missing vaccine doses makes it more likely that your child can get sick or spread an illness to another child.


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